William Blake, Poet and MysticHaskell House, 1968 - 420 páginas |
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... conception of the world , in his views of art and literature , in his religion , in his moral and political systems . For him , even more than for any other idealist , the world has no real and independent existence : it is only a mode ...
... conception of the world , in his views of art and literature , in his religion , in his moral and political systems . For him , even more than for any other idealist , the world has no real and independent existence : it is only a mode ...
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... conception of the world , the negation of the evidence of the senses and of reason ; the reality of the invisible world perceived by the imagination ; and the correspondence between the visible and the invisible , one being only a ...
... conception of the world , the negation of the evidence of the senses and of reason ; the reality of the invisible world perceived by the imagination ; and the correspondence between the visible and the invisible , one being only a ...
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... conceptions . I shall not attempt to discuss the merits of these different interpretations , or to suggest others ... conception of the Saviour . We need now only notice that here , as in all the works which set forth his doctrines in ...
... conceptions . I shall not attempt to discuss the merits of these different interpretations , or to suggest others ... conception of the Saviour . We need now only notice that here , as in all the works which set forth his doctrines in ...
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
His Life | 20 |
General Character of his Works and his System | 63 |
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Ahania angels artist beauty become body Boehme Book of Job Book of Thel Book of Urizen called child Christ cloud conception created creation Daughters of Albion death delight desires Divine doctrine dreams earth Emanation engraved Enion Enitharmon eternal existence expression eyes feeling Felpham flowers genius give happy Heaven and Hell human ideas illustrations imagination infinite inspiration invisible Jerusalem Lamb lamentations laws light live logical London Luvah man's Marriage of Heaven material Milton mind moral mysterious mysticism myths never Night VII obscure Oothoon Palamabron passion pity poems poet Poetical Sketches poetry Prophetic Books reason Satan sense sleep smile Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence sorrow soul Spectre spirit Swedenborg sweet symbol symbolised Tharmas thee Thel things thou thought universe Urizen Urthona Vala visible vision weep whole William Blake woman words writings Zoas